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At St Andrews International School Bangkok, our priority has always been the wellbeing and happiness of our students. A key factor in ensuring children are happy is building strong relationships with parents. This begins from the earliest visits to our Primary School and is exactly why we host our Open Days.
The St Andrews Bangkok House Music Competition encourages musical students and families to compete for House Points, this year we have combined this competition with the NAE Global Campus Virtual Young Musician of the Year. This is a great competition where students are able to showcase their musical skills in many different categories. Every student is welcome to submit their entries into their school competition.
It's been another busy week across the school with lots of discussion about all the extra-curricular activities that were on offer, as well as the wide range of sports opportunities for children to get involved in.
It was great to see so many children and older students attend the “Come and Try” activities last week. These certainly made both campuses feel very alive after school.
Our garden area at school was recently turned into an archaeology site for Year 3s hunting for dinosaur bones.
Today saw the FS1 students start to arrive and join the school. They were greeted by Ms Isla and her team and taken with their parents to the wonderful FS1 area where they played and got familiar with the surroundings.
I hope this message finds you well and full of excitement about the start of a brand new academic year. It was great to see our school buzzing with life once again as students, with faces both familiar and new, filling the hallways, classrooms, playgrounds, and learning spaces.
The Year 3 students had their Expo last week to show their parents all the work they had been doing on their topic of The Rainforest.
This year's FOBISIA Primary Poetry Competition invited students in Key Stage 2 to write poems around the theme 'Where I Go'. They could interpret this in any way they wished. There were two categories: Years 3&4 and Years 5&6.
Year 2 students opened the morning by performing some fantastic songs capturing the spirit of the Expo. They showed their parents all they have learnt about the tropical minibeasts that live around us.
Last week was the Key Stage 2 production of HONK!. Please read Mr Paul’s ‘Headslines’ for details of this wonderful performance and thanks to all the staff that worked so hard to make the show come to life. Here are a few more photos for you to enjoy!